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(Section D. Maintenance & Service
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DO NOT
DO NOT
DO NOT
DO NOT
DO NOT use a hot air blower. Permanent damage could
result from warping the metal or plastic parts. DO NOT
DO NOT
DO NOT
DO NOT
DO NOT use
a knife or an ice pick, or other sharp tools to remove frost
from the freezer shelf. They can create a leak in the
ammonia system.
When all frost is melted, dry the interior of the refrigerator
with a clean cloth. Replace all food and set thermostat to
the COLDEST temperature setting for a few hours. Then
reset the thermostat to the desired setting, usually at mid-
setting.
E.
E.
E.
E.
E.
CLEANING
CLEANING
CLEANING
CLEANING
CLEANING
Cleaning the refrigerator is usually done after it is defrosted
or put into storage. To clean the interior liner of the
refrigerator, use lukewarm weak soda solution. Use only
warm water to clean the finned evaporator, ice trays and
shelves. NEVER use strong chemicals or abrasives to
clean these parts as the protective surfaces will be dam-
aged. It is important to always keep the refrigerator clean.
F.
F.
F.
F.
F. SHUTOFF (STORAGE PROCEDURE)
SHUTOFF (STORAGE PROCEDURE)
SHUTOFF (STORAGE PROCEDURE)
SHUTOFF (STORAGE PROCEDURE)
SHUTOFF (STORAGE PROCEDURE)
Shut off the refrigerator by pressing the main power ON/
OFF button to the UP (OFF) position. (See FIG. 15)
If the refrigerator will not be in operation for a period of
weeks, it should be emptied, defrosted, cleaned and the
doors left ajar. The ice tray should also be dried and kept
outside the cabinet.
DO NOT
DO NOT
DO NOT
DO NOT
DO NOT store explosive substances in the refrigera-
store explosive substances in the refrigera-
store explosive substances in the refrigera-
store explosive substances in the refrigera-
store explosive substances in the refrigera-
tor, such as gasoline and other flammable vapors or
tor, such as gasoline and other flammable vapors or
tor, such as gasoline and other flammable vapors or
tor, such as gasoline and other flammable vapors or
tor, such as gasoline and other flammable vapors or
liquids.
liquids.
liquids.
liquids.
liquids.
G.
G.
G.
G.
G. CLIMATE CONTROL
CLIMATE CONTROL
CLIMATE CONTROL
CLIMATE CONTROL
CLIMATE CONTROL
During the summer months of high temperatures and
humidity, the metal frame between the freezer and fresh
food compartments may have water droplets forming. The
number of water droplets will increase if the vehicle isn't air
conditioned during these months.
This refrigerator comes standard with a 12 volt (DC)
climate control that will evaporate the water droplets when
they form.
To have this climate control on, you position the switch
(See "F", Fig. 9) located behind freezer door on the panel
under the freezer to ON. The climate control can be left on
continuously or only used when temperatures require it.
The climate control will draw 12 volt DC power
continuously when in the "ON" position. It should
be turned "OFF" when a charging source is not
available.